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| Ferrari P80/C |
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| What were they thinking? |
| TBSS 03-25-2019 |
As a lifelong lover of all things Ferrari, all I can say is : BLECH! The front and rear "styling" with those huge black monstrosities hanging off the car are horrifying! They could have/should have blended some of those pieces to be more homogeneous with the rest of the car's body styling, and a large portion should have been PAINTED RED TO MATCH. Can't wait to see the new Corvette C8 "Zora", which, from a styling perspective, will put this thing to shame! Just because you CAN do something like this doesn't mean you SHOULD. "A fool and his money are soon parted" seems to also apply here...sad... |
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